TRANSPORTING
6-5
MACHINE LIFTING PROCEDURE
WARNING:
•
Lifting wire ropes and other lifting tools can break,
possibly causing serious personal injury. Do not
use damaged or deteriorated wire ropes or lifting
tools.
•
Be sure to contact your authorized dealer for cor-
rect lifting procedure, and size and kinds of lifting
wire ropes and lifting tools.
•
Pull the pilot control shut-off lever to the LOCK
position so that the machine does not accidentally
move while being lifted.
•
Incorrect lifting procedure and/or incorrect wire
rope attachment will cause the machine to move
(shift) while being lifted, resulting in machine dam-
age and/or personal injury.
•
Do not lift the machine quickly. Excessive load will
be applied to the lifting wire ropes and/or lifting
tools, possibly causing them to break.
•
Do not allow anyone to come close to or under the
lifted machine.
•
The indicated gravity center is for the standard
specification machine. The gravity center will vary
depending on the kinds of attachments and/or op-
tional equipment to be installed or their position
to be taken. Therefore, take care not to lose the
balance of the machine while lifting.
1. Fully extend the arm and bucket cylinders. Lower the
boom until the bucket comes in contact with the ground.
2. Pull the pilot control shut-off lever to the LOCK position.
3. Stop the engine. Remove the key from the key switch.
4. Use wire ropes and support bar of sufficient length so
that they do not come in contact with the machine while
lifting.
Wrap some protectors around wire ropes and/or support
bar as required to prevent the machine from being dam-
aged.
5. Drive a crane to an appropriate position for lifting.
6. Thread the wire rope through and under both sides of
the track frames as illustrated. Attach the wire ropes to
the crane.
Support
Bar
Center of
Gravity
Std. Model
M1G6-06-001
Summary of Contents for ZAXIS 120-3 class
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Page 290: ...HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT AND ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT 8 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT M1V1 08 001 ...
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Page 295: ...MAINTENANCE UNDER SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 9 MEMO ...
Page 351: ...SPECIFICATIONS 12 42 MEMO ...
Page 455: ...OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS AND DEVICES 13 104 MEMO ...
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